Quotes about Acceptance
Bu dünyada en iyisini ümit etmeli, en kötüsü için haz?rlanmal? ve Tanr? ne verdiyse onu kabul etmelisiniz.
— LM Montgomery
It was really dreadful to be so different from other people . . . and yet rather wonderful, too, as if you were a being strayed from another star. Hazel would not have been one of the common herd for anything . . . no matter what she suffered by reason of her differentness.
— LM Montgomery
I don't want them cured!" Emily was getting angrier and angrier all the time under the table. "I like my faults better than I do your — your—" she fumbled mentally for a word — then triumphantly recalled a phrase of her father's—"your abominable virtues!")
— LM Montgomery
when the darkness is close to us it is a friend. But when we sorter push it away from us—divorce ourselves from it, so to speak, with lantern light—it becomes an enemy.
— LM Montgomery
But we can't have things perfect in this imperfect world, as Mrs. Lynde says. Mrs. Lynde isn't exactly a comforting person sometimes, but there's no doubt she says a great many very true things.
— LM Montgomery
Well, well, we can't get through this world without our share of trouble. I've had a pretty easy life of it so far, but my time has come at last and I suppose I'll just have to make the best of it.
— LM Montgomery
It really was dreadful to be so different from other people... and yet rather wonderful, too, as if you were being strayed from another star.
— LM Montgomery
We lose the right of complaining sometimes by forbearing it.
— Laurence Sterne
It is of no avail to know what is about to happen; for it is a sad thing to be grieved when grief can do no good.
— Cicero
Fear of something is at the root of hate for others, and hate within will eventually destroy the hater. Keep your thoughts free from hate, and you need have no fear from those who hate you.
— George Washington Carver
If you have the smile of God what does it matter if you have the frown of men?
— Leonard Ravenhill
Holiness does not consist in doing extraordinary things. It consists in accepting, with a smile, what Jesus sends us. It consists in accepting and following the will of God.
— Mother Teresa